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I �' I - . 9 � - I I 1741 1, 'V!,"L I It", '�,,,;`��,,�� ft won. . .. . I ; "I 0all soon ha" fluished my and so, ilt w10 , Ag, '14 . I , � I " . - L��, . ,B,Y rQ,. -M. ATTEN-SOROUGH � Isarit," ,$,he sai4 prese-Atly. "Isn"t wa,;§ 'in , , , I t I 1. I 1.;�.._,', I .1 � �_ I . L 1, I . . L " "I . I 11 10, a. f ormulot ' d WA .$ 1 ,;, �, 1, r ,� jOHN- H. BEST . , � I a , 1�k�,�,,',­ . I we abiart - at once for the house 0 makip ". ,good Ob =,'-U#.r4, ,4p 40, �,j �J, ,1 , . L .4,A�t,, `�' ;,%: "' _�L;,�,j , 1. 11. I 1-1 ­ ­­, ­ .L ­ -L 11 . I - ­ ­-­ . . . ,.. I— I L � ­ � �"; L ­ ­ - I . , . . �', ," II I ­ ­" ;' ' "' ­ "' .".......: "�. .- "."L, " L " ­.. ".. .11. ­ ­­­­ .4 I .. .11. --.'"'LL "" ­­'­ ­­­­ 3 I.."'L" , "'A ". - I I , * "T , I I , . , alway '" Ili, 41* 44P.1% -*% , 14 , - I I ,. i, Madame de k1StsV11gn4?" . 0hiliVs 't. � me , a a �r . $�,*4��, L " , . ,�,,,�, �:,,-" �j , I _ I � 4 .1 ., ,.I . LL � , , -,- �,,;�,s��, ;., I . �, , '' , �� " "I'll, , , , , , , 1, , . , , , . , , , . , , , . , , 1, I 'Law Moe - . "Certainly not," re1*4,ed- -Mr. Twig. , 7 1 1 , F" ",""��L"-'�'�'1",.,�'�'l"�: �; .... .... . �:­­,:­, ­­�. . - , ''.., ­,_ C 1;. � L- � "­.,;' ­ , , , _ ,, ,'', L, L , , , , I X I . ­ __ . I �, V. "'! ,_ . 1, ., , '" v4ke.11- ,[She, whisiNved it to .11 .1 t � . I � ,- bb �, I , �, I h tically, , Oon the f3rist qui _ , , . , ".., .� I I I fine int&. � � . ' ' _1io to chop it down. a" ''. � "I, ,,,�,��L,�;,�''­ -,,:t �� .P. J. BOLSAY L . ma, prz,ling who --nodded. his hegd , .11 ,,��'��,,."._ . �� ,, L (CQntinped "from, last *ftk) " kii""" -1 1 4 so 64udre these 1414P 4 , : , - ' �,:�7V � :1 . : Q U NAE — 44,0` 44 � - � lng� his wk& hat, pulled., dawn, -yver never y one ins walk round.' 'A city, little -"Wiliat do 'YOU ,or?m t , � , , -VOIFt f � " I �t�, , . . I . . & i I " . I . 'rho �wiopivan shook her hftd, -Not W eyes, revdabor'i[with its bla " . . ,one, as I .1.1 I � . .. . r "., Ig V UY wl* k line - , t pr�Ly� i er , L I A ;0f0f. � 111 W111 ;. - I — . , M isitie iu ��Ce . _. ri -ending tightl Ated avenues. . R , . �4q;, �glll = per" . I'll I W. ­ , L Assoc Ilike a womxT"t never . .. "I Q19"Velfix wt,,rw , . . c -looks as it did when yio7q saw It �'. I 4ROld feeilings. -and young thouighbo," - ,,XQPW�XPT01,��," lk.�,,,�;;"�"',A� 1�' �� - t , ., � ,i.",y 'L, ,wqm� � 9 1 - 33alrdstIRITS Solicitors, NbtaOes, Ete. to-dav,jylou shouild'see me ion Jour de- the wvAtive -contours of nwe and "Who does his duty is a question . : . � , , , - l 1, ,. " , - __ pn­­ �.[" " 1 -I.,,,, 1 . I - , L , A 111.,�,", ,� I , . .. . "But'if it is the t1ing, just to walk he answered, -when he had rieflecU4 ..a. "11111-111`9 T99,41, W Iseaforth, 0111t. - ,Teqe0bne 75.- fete." chin, S 1 1 1 , 'I ,, . , 90i ,a gazed). at him with a Too complex to, ,he isdlv�d by me; � 9 1� I __ , � ,� " I 0. . 0 . 'Ah, then, you mil,_ . Jamiel rmmd," -said ,$#Tntela, 114don't let us do miowlent. Thc� gTotfesjqU,0(s an , 9—ar- �, , K9 A A `;,.11,1'%'� � � � . . sit look Splendi,dl thTob of affecition and' Pjridje� Light But be�i venture the s,9ggesjtiqn_ � S�l I . I .14 I I I _ - I -4ay were a- Jour - tr�ty � ame'la, * 41 7 FXQFA - , I , , , ''. , "I.. 614"11 ..... � if ou,V to . de fete.", tas, a featber she crept near and drop- Does part of his 016t PI"its a it. I douk HIM 'the thingO at all. goyles of the balust Ades 'S 0 '_-4 � , ­,"'. ", ., �, . I ­­ ,'. 1� ,.,;' 11 _. ,,, � N i I V � . , _ ; P�,,�,,F A L, I D. BELL, B.A. Please let orne, igo at once to the house -not ,like at all. "They are horrible " " ;.,;�.� ,,:' �,;. �,L��­ 4 ELMER I Mw w1oman wished it , 'herself . ,P'ed a 10�js. - - � _ � , �__� 1�0,,,�,`,1�11,L�� . � , �g,, a" ',like tx� se,� " I ,��'L,�i � of 74"ame de Sevigne.." , she said. "I would 11 17:�:�,�,�­'�­;'j� , 1�$ .not keep, theni ,' . .. ­. I.:, I'MI, � -6 I " 'AiSabida, the little Jew." Mr. Twig -Mr. Twig quoted. . ' ' ' I, If ��L . I .�a` .. 1, hmild you . of there another minate. . Their proper - , L ...... . ... L ",,.,.,5�"'A _�2,zi ) . me dr wed . . '� I - Barrister,& 80licitOr NoiU Cleivatm-could hwe proffered amxmfured, "your ilove-bSk is'ehock- "Exactly," Samela crib& "'But we "There is to bp PID piloneering . ,� "'f",L -'i Q01 !,`�A'1.151 I " N", , , 'P. " 0�yg,��! her'4wo,r more proudly,, that sort," 'Mr. Twig told"her. OWase Place is up at Montmarte, - leering iof nowheiM,-Vho Mrqtuillsi li'y'�,q L, I V hajp� woli ,�$ �, _ . full already." ' ,are s6­9iiiibbish abo"I" in Eng- Pie eers walk du*e_R trodden way's-_ themselves, into an i to ic tbi - d: appear.- T 'erp , " `Iti.'��""? �� 4 I I 6jke (d late F. Rohnsted, N.C. Gamela, dappea 'her hand[s.' The As they travelk-d back to"Boulogne ,land. We only Hka brifi"whtsn the ne ... n k a . b iWak4w., �,,,*O (Next A. D. Suthed,and) wc,uian piod�ttjed to, 'a tiny hou,se, shap- Mir. T'wig took out a time -table and, king -orr queen has planted them. . at leasit in "Paris," - . pdnesisi becau4e, their mien become as - ­ 111, . I .1 . . I "'. 'i shiN Sb 4emperately, W . . . . . . ,W�­- ,, . ah " " I to - as ,& �',"4 . . . I . I IW,�,��. �" L a 'bald . L ,-W V 1 j, " ,F�.'� . _;_Iti',�­', 0 ", %I ond ys, Thursday and Fridar . �d like a night-cap,­wihich had edged looked iqpt the trains to Paris. Look at all those trees in Camick ,. ab i ' sbie� =%# �V""�'j.0�' ',', f % M ; - 'So they sipentf the 'morning in a P, -as they are." She looked up at he, , o,uf ­.I.,­­1­�,,",­�, - �, , ,, spnlothi , . "�, ..� ­ ,.> I 1, ­ rR 11 "r Keating's Drqg Stow. , 'ke 'the eipression of a coax ,gTut we aren�t going straight to ,Park planted 'by some grandee or little wandednig about the precincts thean 'again ,more carefully throirgh comp 71 � I - `0 ­vo.�VA,�,,; I ,, itself in h , rehend at all. r NA Twil ,;.'w Al. ­ I I . 315.73A - - m � ""' between two t;wll -dwellings -that ob- parir�, are we?" Siamola askedi, half oth6jr who of the Louvre and the Bridges, and Mr. Twig's- wonderful, glasses, . , , 1'�;"­I',�­., � '.f,� - ' . I -has- visited thei Castle. A deried sjomietilmesv� how fM -S_`- "' I "Wi, lio - , ",", '. ­,­.�, , "" I �. -h a'9 persistent lingerings "Yes, they are horrible in siss ' I I yet spoken� to." L", ' 171�1,­%'Jik . wit - Samel ocia- 'lad ri�eiver , ­',­� , , "L,V" , ( �t%.­ vitously did not want it, tonished ,and half disapointed, nbc;6, sweet person like you, Mr. Twig �w". "�V-f.,Y. - - . - . I � "Obb is you jour de fete, dres,s in as and reflectil,ons ma)ldn,g hardly any. tion with Notre Dame. ..,�,'j,�,; I '� " "Why, between Boulogne and Paris and you, will ,'dAe without anybody It is as It, rewXy understolod *,Jut, d `0 , 11 .1 ... . , I .�. sal,'104 �t',' there? Is that funny little house I want to stop at ever sr) many paac- having asked you -to plant a tree." Iniv,ga,mcs though a man ikneeling down to . `.,�'., , VETERINAAA�ty at all. . "A � . I slitoul sorry, and 4sturbin - and deliciV*:- !"S'Lq I I It I . d So 11, . . "Sihall -we really meet a priest and Pray', told obs;;�zije st6ries to God." _g , .., I � I i... 1. 1. 'L " � . . - . _ Y,Dur�? ke toi -peep in- e.q. iOh, Mr. Tmig, don't let us, go "Very true, little one. I must Just, business ,of sex. He felt"'* the ta,qt6,.` ��`.-,- , a soldier and a white horse on the Her revolt put a strange thought ,had ,Ootnie for hi=L to a6k, li�4i jhj�Q4 .. .. , 1 4 side it.`-� . . stralight' lo anywhere. , I do so hate, support the ar'pission ,as, gracefully I 1 .11 . .1 . , e did n .. � I ..... .,,; , JOHN G.RIEVX V.S. "No, noi, Zamiela," said Mr. Twig poing 4straight.' That Is why the as: I can, But time is galloping, and ,Pont NeuW?11 she wondetred &'I'm into Mr. Twig's. mind, but -h - ot 'one or two! of her comments 04-,;* , � � - '4�' � - i . , vie quickly. IqHlones in France are ii1ea of Purgatory appeals to I it.,, utter it aloud. "I woude if they in- . _�, ", , " ,ketting quite anodous. about 1 r , a . ;'­,� ' �� , I Honor graduate of Ontari� Veterin- 1`7 ,me. Wh a I'm -just -a wft bit tired. maxtre sleenited'to suggest that she, ,�.�," "'j".. L I'll, , � 111� ­- V . . . I . Instead 41hey met three Aimericans, fluenced p6or Meryon'i , story,'.? he "'I' . � y college. All diseasies of domestic vbPy sucred things, especially the ,.vanib, to go Istraight' even to h,eav- ISamela was all can�dmnction. "Sit ,, wag not lar*inig in understanding. 14�' "' homes of,fishermen." Ob, dear!" amel cri S IS SQ'I D ­ � - &nimals trembed. Calls'promptly at- " en 'I " I . down on ,this boile, Mr. Twig, d I'll ' ' ' ' . I PPea , did niot ,10ow that, as sbe sat 4pon, '_ � � , � , "', L, -_; . , I I I d to apid charges moderate- Vet- I beg youi­)paTd;on,1' said Samella, 4' But you forget we have only a recite to you, Rusadn's poem. iffn quite tragle. There -is no, in, of a it was to'say: 11 has. been som 'Me Marquise's bed, a very perplex-. . . .� � 1, , ,� , , , . I . is a I. RIM16 qUlddY still, "But You will 90 mrnth. That" little one, is all the ' "I don't know that I w�ciit! it, , wthitle horse, about Americans, And fine human adventure, little one, u ing. flittle, matter of nioralit W . .. � tj � I �, �. Paris was meant for white horses.,' at Montmarta-e. I � y as" ­n= �',�` narry I. 1; .. I will show you buzzling . her I , �., I .:. .., *mind rte i e,on, God�eri Street, one and put on your fete dress for us- n%ton,ey will run to." I a thank you,. It will be all rocks and. 'P-- e brain. ' The dear''., d.�' ah! how kind that wald be ,of you!- -rought Samela up *i th t1liffs -and mountains, and for to -day She ,leaned -over the oldest and most .siteof the.,Chat NOiT, a cafe frequ t- 'fSeVigns In ,��, '. ­ door east ,jof Dr. Jai t's office, Sea- . Nothing b. , had married a- young Mar- , zl 1� . �i , ., "" 1 ,�til _. . . and,,tbenj show youTself to us on the a 9tart like the consideration of mon- thi� flat cou�itry suits me very well." ipicture,7"que of aIll thd' lbridges, I - - ed by my dear friend Madrigal. It qui, , , , ... ��� � I � I .14�, � .' t.e­ A, . AFF, . whom he ;aored, and very s9ari 11 , .i , forth. , . I �, I 11 . '. , 'steps of your house, vWith the shut ey. flWell, we mustn't spend a pen7 - "Ruskin's IC -ba I Ped by thelast inch of la Cite. "White was founded only for those who e he had left her for that � Ninon at' ' .. ' I "' ` I ", �- unt from Abbeville," ��;,R-� . I 1.1._� �. - - . I... 1.14 I d1nor 'for 'a bacloground." The "man ny more than we ,planned at Car- ,F -aid -Samela wibh'her ey ;hoxses-, superbly groomed,, can insin- by their intellect, and the wine was whose, doors stretched a Iong 'queue.. , " I . . es dancing, 11 �� 9 '�`�' I ,�.::: , I , � I vatle 'See how splendid I am!' and reserved for the. drinkers who earn- of French ,husbands whose young . ,., � � A. I- CAMPBELL, V -S etrode off, walking superbily. on her vk�ck. Is ,going "strai t' cheaper "�S Pigwiggian. Listen."-` And ' 11 �,, � . . .,"'X, . 7 . , t, . bare mahogany legsL - . �94 in (lye all the inbre. splendid foi th4 in� ed their thirst artistically. Doesn't a wives at home V' imploring the I .. . , . . . then, stopTling? -I don't see why." her inost d6liclous, nursery manner ginule,ior,L ure, '-,JJ 1 4 . So can Paris. ,Suchl a cafe 'of idealists in revolt against re- good ,God to smite her- with the smal-1- . I . ,� �' �.. " .� I " Graduate jog Ontario Veterinary While they waited, they inspected ' , In travel, stop-PiTIF 19 Very eXpen- she recited: ­ , -little decoration, even decoration that alisin pleaste yo.k.', with a huge Mae 1?", q k � .iN' j I C0116ge, University of Toronto. A4.1. the tiny village. The famouis tower sive. . It's ldke_ Mr. Dew stopping at I ' ,plax, or heist of -all, to remove.her tQ . , J....I., I , is, intrinsically fine, makes, men and cat pre�,iding over the Proceedings in Himiseli. But SID little was, that pra,y-" - I I diiwae6s of domestic animals treated at Rouen was buiilt �out ,'of Tn�ey paid. evet�y )IittA,e plile�.D,�'Zluoks in youT "If Ptt�je pigs, when evening dapples ulgaT. But Paris ...... 4Samp-Ia a vast armchair?" , � ..." " �- by the mwt moder r t daysi, - Fatherts book shop. Ube bought one With fadl'ng -6t6-5ds'h& women v . � inon . . . 1", I Pro autumin sky er answered, that eviery year Nji '' I ay or night nlise blessfed by the Chur 'a com " looked along the line of bridges can AiBut nobody knows anything about grew I lovelier, wore, irresistible, the .1 ­�� _" � �� I ­� b '11 b - -and then waliked strai&t to et out in - of Norman Chapels wear ,all, the-se'necklaces, on 6, Momtmartre of that kind," Samela .... ? . Charges reasonable. D cb, for I Dt dok 9 search ed after I . mug promi)fiy atibended to. Office on keeping a fast -day and breaking it. the door he would be,pounds in pock- And find instead where cliffs are controller -of a more endless queue. : ��13, . . . � the,otheri.and be more splendid ,with cried. "Th-ey -know it only as a shock- Ywrrs later -the d6ar Sevigme, long . . ;4 ,Msdn Street, Hensall, ,opposite Town The wolman of Le Portel. are miade et," high, . a . ,. . . Hall. Phone - 116. Breeder of Scot- of sterner stuff. ,On their broad Samela laulghed. "I am at the end Half -way fromi Aniiens to Etapbes eac:b .. .... Ghe ,that she hangs, round, ,her Tng wi ow, -saw her own son in the toals ��, . . � � place tof-which English and Am- -d .: , I rnew which superbly sculptured, neck.,, eri�cans dash when- it is dqrk-to get . ..� I tiih Terriers. Inve I Keimels, backs they carried the stone of my resourceis in inventing excus- !A calstle full of'peari and apples I of hl�s father's mistress.. Saviels, took . , ,,�, � . . , . I , . lye�, - , t "Clan she?" said Mir. Twig absent-, themselves, shocking too." I ou� Ihie4 Itiny, lhandkOrchied,"it was ,...5 , I has made tihear-rough ,little emple, es for Godfrey Dew," she- said. "I On donj,I)n flbors, laid out to I I" . I __ � dTyL- ly, He was thinking of a .story of a est of anything - nej�ier . . I , pick up one..Or tivm Green jargarielles, and is t horrible. 'But then the sion -,ejgw- - 01 i " I I "Phe Breto-fines are -not miore devout,, ,do 'hope I shall The be' 1 . �, .. � , . nor anywhere on 'any coast'lis there contrivances for him in F apples tenny- white horse that he 'had still to tell knowyk,", said Mr. Twig a little sad- DID . .. .. :1 .1 I . , I I I rance. Well� And find their price is five, a penny, Samiela. caped into a happy marriage, and' , � ... � .Y.1 -t. ,�, I 't, . 1� � ly. "Whi-le people who --- don't know " ' . �. I. MEDICAL a( 4Qalvary more implpr�d than, that w,g muk stop At Albbeville, any way, i b1fe when Ninon wav no longer" alarming :, . . ..� . ' Pigs" then' ,buy t�Do 'many,,, ,, ,"Pards can wear more necklaces anvth,in-g know the *ors't," Sainela . ';,. . 1111-11'.. — whic,h hangs, over. the sea at Le Par- we sd,mfplly miust stbip there, MT. IsPare to those little pigs a si-gh. � merely because she was bereft of *P- 1. �`� �� .. . ­ - . ­': ............. `­ . .1 , : I � � � I �Iian London," Samela declared. 6'She add�d, witl� a touch of whimsical , port ity the Sevigne received her- . . ., , ... . tel. . Twig. 7P , . . U111 . - , - , . - DR. GILBIEWT­C. JARROTT ­ . us much more gifted- 'in the art of laughter.at her epigram, 1, �99 ' "Oh, Mr. Twig,'hlave you ever ,seen "Why at Abbeiville?" � In ^the disfa"hee an engine whistled. here, in this ver apartident.,, She , , ''', � ­ .. wearing them. But London can go . 1* * * # y . ". . ' ,...R ,,,, � . I I Gradnate, of Facultyt of Medicine, .anything.,siq, -pliagnifi6nit in 2al your "W -h -k? Oh, IMr. Twig, don't yo�t "There, Bittle one, what did I tell j,,wdfled to I ,could �ven, write, with a little touch . :., .. I � . , " o, I !"fle?" o. Yes, jewellery was in- Mr. Twig thought it, wise, just now - I ,1 lymiversfty of Western Ontario. Mem, of dis;tractednesis, .to her daughte,r, .!�,, Ir 11, - - remember �Praeterita'? Ruskin, says vout? We have mlissed the train." tended for cities --not for humanity " and, again4 to put a curb upon ,Sami- .. . ­ . .1 11 . - I , I I , bei of - of Physlda��,` and Mr. Twig swept ',off hk hat, as he can't make even the most s!yanpla� "Hiow.lovel­y!" cried Samela, "Now away 4own qn'Provence, that dear .- . _ I I _ College , ' "A good thing," Twig. conm*nted ela's impetuousness, so it was not Nonon's cb1d was no better. How � . . ," � . � ,g ­ : , - suiTgel[1169 'of Ontario., Office, 43 Go&- though in pfreSiinice ,of1­a--`-y4ue0-n. "'If thettic reader underistand ,.the power -vve can go back to St. Wulfran a-� dryly, "since there .,is sui 11 the third day that she founi . ,�f� , . ' - : ricli Street, -West. Phone 37. . . I hanv. little, Saimela; I do not re- vver ,his own lUe of -the towers of St. gain." , . � . . - I . ab a large u rtt coulld she do that? It'was inepimpre- "' . 21, ,,:' � ..". I I " I part of ,humanity that hasn't got herself in the Paris homiof Madame be d , in- the chain of um i ela- -' �.- , 'f I � I . ram. I simply must. see th;�t And so they'en-teried Paris �t the , nsuble .. Succesisor to Dr. Charles Mackay. inember it." ' ' Wulf 1. �de Sevigne. Hie understood very well h an, re .'�., I . I . The woman stood.jon her dootr-step church." . . momr-rit Paris, makes ,herself most :'F y11 - " ' tionships, Saimella lelt, finally immor;- '. �.;�� . I - . .� * . But the lure .for S'amela of this mature, ai, So, beyond her wit and her gossip . - -, * � , I I W 1. ., � . . I ... wailb. the door shut behind her and '"Is there any human d-ocurneii perfect for ihe.traveiller.. ..The e8rl y doesn't want any," Samela reflected: opulent lady-w'hose lovers are us- and her period and her Bi� Bon, the W , DR. W. C. SPROAT ,looked at theML . I . I - I I � I She was no .longer you don't know, little 'one?" morning for Wziliee., the afternoon for "There is, never a white elephant in jually'ec,unted,ameng the elderly- Mawquise do Sevigne had; for Sam- . I ­;I:� . � .� , .- I - similing-this majesty was too great "The toiilly books that really appeal London, and for Pards the evening, the most bulging jewel, case." which to ff,�4tibO was, so mysterious ,, I , that lu .. . � ,� Graduate of Faculty. of Medielne, for a smile. It ebulld be aHiied only to 'me are those in which mien teill us when, the *hardest, workers in the ea , re of mystery which t.o'a I 1 .! _1 ; ., ''I ... ,Ontario, Lon-, b I Thle Americans, a littfe bighex upt and'. in ,its histrionics, so deplorable. young g�irl or.thie threshold of ps$­ - , lunivemiti of Western .1.0 b deep SOleMnitly. She wore a about theanselves, and, Ahere aren%goworld,- relaxing fm'rn their Inbour, Put were leaning over the - . . �7,� ', Physi- . .parapet Samela believed�-witb ,.,Mr. Twig him- - .11 4., 1� don. Member of OdIlege 01, Vivid red, skirt. with a little black a,p- enoughief -them, Mr. Twig, are there? up their fiirsit finger and cry: H-ola eliblogy and Ibive, is, detsoite, its a- I )", �1 gta3io. " . . I . .�,�, cians and Surgeons of Office ron, and a creamy -white silk shawl Asi -for books about books­�well, isn't 'Gaiety t1here! Just , . I "They wOu-idn't dome to Paris ,half self -that the happiest people -have larins, so int,Ajuing and, - deeply pbn�: "' ,,.e�� . I . I . you, coming a -'so much," Sam,eIja..wWspjere�, gjjif� it always -been the gossi --that the der.ab, . . I 1 ,; . in Aberhart's Drug Store, X&I . n St., which a Queen ,of ,Spain might be it true Afat the worst book is better ,long." . t-.- ' . Ps' e . I I . "tr, seaforth. Phone 90. 1 . weren't f4or that remark which has, so greatest ,gift the good God made to Then MT. Twig had his innings, and . . ,; ; r , . .� I '. . Proud to drape injto a markfla-sa than the best 'obsierviation that can �As they drove to the hotel in,the. impressed them� that all good Amer- man is the tongue.' That was why � "3 .1 oqd, wais it, 'SID ri,ch, islo, lustrous and The mado ab.out it?" Rue de Vafl;is in wli,`Ich Chiarles Lamb icAns . they went on to the- Musee Cluny- , -' .1, .. I 11 , . . come here when they dke. Dead she so -loved the seventeenth century.' 'hours, but to a . .� ) .1 so soft. Hier 1111aek -hair was hid&n 11A,bout �that, little One, I have my had et,rayed, ,and upon, which Samela, -not during the public . .��, � " I DR. F,., 1 linder's stiffly wired, broad -winged beeritatlionis.11 . had 1'411'-ir�ted, c (n time does(nft suit them at all. They The eighteenth century conversed, the private view which. Mr., Twig ' S. own . �: 1. ���, . . . .... .. . ., � It . . she zeemed to catch the , ,.t, anticipate ,even tl;e happenings nineteenth '�harahgued, ,the twentieth services. to it easily compassed from ��,ii I . I . . , .. Ofiiee� and , ,e�idence, - Goderich St.." Valenciennes cap, from her ears "Ruskin makes A�­,'Deville the most swish of Galetyls! skirts, a�§ she came af',r Death." I expresses itself , in stelf-consciorug ,ffie ,Director, shut in, all by, tMm- . .1 1, ".. �, hung massive goild ear -rings., and alluring place in the world. I never hurrying to obey'the behesit. . �1 th. .. .. , I east of the -United Church, Se9d(yr round her pr!audly poised neck swung dream.'. you, rwouWn't prat Albbevili� ,"I woTfder if all bad.Parisians go slang borrowed from, thi6 world,s of selves, in that holy, of holies of'The ' � . I , . 1111, . - I." . PMne 46. Coroner for the County of a more . ive I � . ­­ I .1. � -1 . .. to America when, th,6y die," Mr. Twig sport. , "Withlout sport, indeed, the ... . 1, . - , j.14.1 � . HMVM I. .. . . mass old*gtalld chain. The in,-Mtr. Twii-g!" "' � ,vientured. 1. modern world. would be wraj,pped 0- true connoissew. �At thie� mere PDT- - " , . .. - -1 ,� , . . . .. mahogany of her legs could not ev- "Akbeville shall 90 in' ,little one, , . CHAPTER IX . "Oh, I ,hope not," crded: .Same,la -most in a Carmelite Silence. tali zameaaa paused --all that beauty , At � � . - . ' . - But the : � ".�� . I .en glinit,niter through, the thick sheen it is fimny. years since I read 'Prae- of wood and stone, silent and scent- , - - ".. I � DR. HUGH H.- ROSS of 'h --r white silk stockings, but her terit.a." ,but II -eodpect you�ve'got it in IghAd: quiCklY. "Even -bad Parisians ought seventeenth century talked, easily ed with -the centuries, waiting, in the , -__ � �, I - _ _,ff" - _ JMri. Tw educated StanieIa too not to be so unhappy as that," and gracefully 'and -naturally, -talked- -- - evening, Itist for Ili - ___ I ­., ­* . summier 4i, . I . ,black velvelt-shloes, could not hide -the your bag. The books y1ou wanted, to well to, leave her -without a literature "And I wonder," Mr. Twig ventur- to fashion the mind, and, fortify the :i" .. ,,, I 11 Crf�duate of University of Toronto superb shape of her arched feet. bring rMthyou! Never .m6nd a night 01 clities at ,her mental fin7gers7 ends. ed aga4n, "where the bad, Americans souji, and stimulate, the wit. In this ' , . ,(Continued next week) I .. 1. ,� . FSCWty ,of Medicine, member of Col- "Thank you ivery mitich," shid gown d you!d got olld: 14owell and -e They had t .1 ng ys gether . . . t'�. t lege of Physicians and Surgeons; of Saluela wi,th .a little throb. in ther Mar th spm ,o � da to go to? 11 I beautiful- apartment in which Sam- -0 I I "A � 1. $ onfivio; pass graduate course in thrn , qu-ise and Walpole and Elia and. pokinig and peering about London, hover between ela ,was, standing, the Marquise de - . �:,�,, I I I 'at, q shaill never'forget yout- Ruikin, and a dozen others, be,sdd;e,.g,, ,ann not ,only did .sih,e know Paris ,he sauth of Ireland, where there is Sevigno wculd rise from the chair, in Representatives, of thirty-five . of '� � .. Chicago Clinical School of Chicago; -nejv,eX." . �411 �. I.. I I I and as they are all in your mind and fhrough-the actulal experiences of no money, and. the south of Spain, Nvhich .she left no space for even a thio histDiric cavalry regiments. of the , �,.'��q . Royal Opthalmie Hospital, London, -'J-e sifis m;ag1niflqud­n'esrt �ce past" -heart, why you, should put them in -Mr. Twig thimseI?, but he had seen where there is no speed,11 S'3gmela de,w pin to 1rurk, because she heard the British Armiy wiailbe seen �bt 'the, � !:,�i, , . I I . 1. I $,"', 1 . , Englarid; University Hospital, Lon- andthis dusky trageday4boking queen your ba -g. tho, is ,a puzzle.." weilil to it that she thad' looked at it cided. "When America 19 Tiot a mdl- difficult. footsteps of a gouty man Eliorse Shbw- at the Cana,ffian- Nation- I'll �, , don,- England. Office--�,Back of Do- held out her wide'red skirt as, though "Of course I brought "Praeterital through aIll of whtathe called the lyig' li,6�naire in her rniDney, D11111 an'e,xpres,s stumibling withc.ut I : " I I Ininjor Bank, Seaforth. Phone No. 5. sho wii�& ' � ,ceTenvony, up the al E�Jcilbltion this� year, The success ;;A . I ; ... going to djes,6end from the because 'it never even o=rred, 'to eyes --the paramount visions. Look- train in ,her idea.tof 1-ife, that is to staircase. "Ara, Mwisieur le Duc, oT "'ICamleade".-lak year has promipt- ­ 1, I Night calls answered from residii,nce, liltle stop and' tread an old Spanish me that, you Wouldn't think -of Stop- ing throughbig eyes, was, indeed, one slay when, she har poets and, af6ist,s, this is dehghtful! You find me quite e.4 the Ekahiblition autlik.mities to en , . . I 4 `,1 . I . I � . -, - 11 � �, , . ViCbDrla Street, Seatiorth. measure in,and out of the stones. and pinig there, Mr. Twig. Why, Rus- of MT. Twig's favorite definitAons Of I'shail lbfve her very much.11 alone with the, cat. How many max- -large their Horse Show pageant this , , � %� , I I . .% . . . I , shingle. Instead she bowed gravely kints one and 'only ,good poem is call- Tea ling. She knew how old Hiowell, ', ,.m,s have you brought in your pocket? pearxi. dt will be the mbst bri-Illiant . _.. I . ' . and went in, amd! shut the door. ed 'The Abbeville Chaunt."I three hundred ith g on, very fast," A.. .1 � . I ,years ago, wi. the . Come, disburse yourself of them I I§pectaale eNerr seen in the vast Coli- "I'll DR. R A. McMASTER "It iis as thiough, a gallery warden "I didni't kn1ow Rusikin had even said, Mr. Twig. "Perhaps; it would be . . P ., . .:�.. . ­­ .1, - . I �. Graduate of the University of To- had d-tawn a cGi4ain ,over ,a, Velas- -one -good poem,711ttle one." , � most laudabli, desire to 'get a little ,better if we- did not talk so much " beg of you." I jseunL - 1 14. .� . � 1:�.� . * . I _�,,� lan-uage -as soon as I can',' found , ,, But Paris 'has always promoted , And that, great talker, the Duke de I L " ,-, !,:" . I - ror", Faculty of Medicine quez picture," Ataid Samelia. "Ift Mr, "Hie ,had one beauty, Mr. Twig. hin'rself baffled by ,the modern diffl- talk,",'S,amela insiste,d. "Not: to talk La &o2chiefoutcaulid, -replying, with true . I .1 . 1.�. i . Member of '001-lege'of Physician's Twig. ,what a dramgtic little'adven, When we are in Albbevi'lle, I will rc-, 7CUlty of "getting away from his -,'own F nch gallantry, "How can I r�esist , I . I , � ,, ., .. 1 . and Sicgeons of Outario; gradu�a-te of turef And how she herself loved, it." citle it to ybqx" . is -to sin against the Parisian Holy - yp . �, ��, " I .1 I , .� # d * ' . . countrymen, and seriously con-sidliered Spirit." ,._ the prayer of ,her to whom the gods LONDON and WINGHAM � 't'N.. . . . . I New York Post Graduate School an- M,r. Tw'g's eyes twinkled, "A wo. So Samiela, who left the ,Meurice n-janceoviring 'himself into the Bastille themselves refuse nothing?" would South . .. ,�. I B. . . ��, . .. � ,e warders "would hardly be Twig laid dcwn a rule that no di-' draw up the chair wiluch a lady less. I - ­ ,' ",I I#-ing' in, 'Hosphal, New York. Of- man' loved dreIsaiing up! Is, that re- Hotel at Boulogne like a king's daugb- where th But after the first day, when Mr . - . , High �Street, Sea:eo#h,. 'Phone marklable?,, . . 11.1 I � P.M. � - _'-.1 . See on piped for X-ray . I ter with everybodor wanting to kiss English! She -knew ,that Hugo -bad gression, in either tajlk or meditation , rounded than the Marqu,lse could eas- Wi-agham .................. 1.55 . �� I . 27. Office' fully equi "iWa6h her -that dressing up was a h,e.r ,hand., had three hours at Abbe- called Paris ,the ceiling. of the hu- �1- I I ily have shared with him, and to- Belgrave ........... '! diagnosis and ultra short wave elec- saptraj-,nlenl�,," said,Sarnela. "Men will ville and her first baptism into must 'last for more than fi I i . ve minutes,, ........ 2.,U . .;" .. ,61 trie treaftent, Ultra Violet Sun Lamp never undersitand, how women regard the man racei--thoulgh Samels was a lit- they dild manige to get about .more gether they would talk the worid in- Blyth ....................... /9.2.3 �:,!!, I ,', I - , gl,DTY of Nort1heern French Architec- , tle dioubtful in .her mind whether cdi- . to just such a little space as Mr. Twig Londesboro .... 2.80 : , ,X,, " , I treatiinfftts, -and Infm Red electric �&olhes. They don't just deck t1heni- ture. She was 'profoundly moved, so ings were more important than floors quickly. Mir. Twig -was, t -he perfect and S'amela themselves contracted it Clinton . ........ ­­­", I .!,,�� I I . I treatments. Nurse in .attendantaft 'selvcis out with tthem. When i wo- profoundity that wheri, having Peer- guidel­--the guide wh,o has 'no need of I ............ � 3.08 � �� I _ I ! I . . maa ipu,',s on, a finle thi -and 'bad said that the only futil.e a guide -book. Re knew the exact to. -when -ever they got on to the tOP Brucefield ..................... 13.27 , . . � . 09 she puts on ed up- at the twin towers, shutting search in the World was to 6�`k some. i)laice in,11(he Rue Saint Hon of one of their town seventeenth cen- Kip -pen ........ I ............ 3.95 . �, � o i I . I I ore where .1 I .1 .1 I I I ever so many fine abstract things her eyes now. and, again to see that, thing that -Par�s lva,dni�t go tury ,galden hours. , - And when the Re-nsall ....... ..... '141 ' r.'. . ,,, DR. F..J. R. FORSTER wilth at." *1 I � I t�-� Par- Hentry of Navarre fell, but tliat h-hrd- ...... . . she had igot sdrae,thling at least of 19 lost stomething -when Mr. Twig ly lived Duke bad left - how Samela's Exeter .'...... .... . I 0 I "Djoes she?" siaid 'Mr. Twig. "Then rthi!ir 'intricate he interested Samela. 'Who . SZ51 :� ., I I Eye, Bar, Nose and 'Throat .1 auty impressed up- came to England, she bold hersiilf where? wasy the question for ever on thov.-Irts were racing -the Marquise, ... ­­­ I I " '' I . she is genteraelly,miord; successful at on her memlz!try, and, hdAng gazed,at . North . ��A 1. proudly, lost scimethIing to mee. She her Idps a little bi�ed because plunging intQ . . 1�, , 4 , I -impr,es�sinig'.t,he',ol�Dt.-hes -than the no- 'thP three Renhiissance . ­ I , as they haunted the old A.M. '11j i 16.1421.1 � I I , � , � Graduate in Medicine, Unirers t,y bility.11 . I portals ,until knew ho,w Thackeray thad come t" Areetsi, and left the, Avenue & subtleties that are beyond your in -tel- Exeter .................... I . :� .. � I � I el . at Toronto. � I ,her neck --was. qcked, sbe' at last Pa-riz-4'Nous voitla!--We are at Par- POpera. and the RuV`d-e'la Paix to ligeilctis� just as fatiguing, and infin- Henzall ..... . 10.56 : � 1141 I i. . . . I -, � Me neid d�ay they took the train wer,it inside- and drotp-ped upon, a chair isl The posti)lion cracks, his temilyle itely nore'valug,ble as L�xerclse, than Kippen " * ­ " * " * * " - Late ..... � , 11,01- 11 . ... I I - bags. Mi. Twig .],-new that too�­thL, lawn tennis, w3uH retire into that i""'. assistant New' York Op,thal- for Montreuil, the little town of en- at the end ,of the narrow &ad -white w1hiip, the conductor blows incessant thef AmericaR ,and Argentina money- ......... -- .1 inei and, Aural Institute, Moorefield's cligntiment, let far behind by the sea, nave, MT. Twig took -her haqii' and ly .01, ,his horn'�_,dnd wit1j4'what cel- house 'in the Boulevard du Templein oharming little aleove in wbich was Brucefield . . 1pf.09 . , *­ ... ­*­* I , - . �, I 1:1 I',, . I Eye and GgIdien Squa,re Throat Hos- nestIling inside wall -s reared in- 'the ,pressed it gently. Mr. Twig was too erity he found ,out at which ,hotel th,� Glizition .......... . 11N.. . �,,� I � - Agesj, and -an an whijoh F111aulbert wrestled with bis tl-v, suge-green bed sh,e had with " ­ ­ * * I �Wl . * . Pft1g, Doindon, Eng. I I her to -Vichy, and indutge in. a little .......... 12., 0 i Z ... �� At 0o,mmeirTial Middle -still fortifield by 3uibfle alyst noot ,to know that traveller should stay who t;6ved "quiet, difficuft 'Muse, an&�whi&re Londesboro, . .. - - Hotel Seaforth, third Wednesday in Vauban's broken ramparts from the nioment when the sensitive.hu- ,he Rousseau Blyth ...... .... I.. 12.19 � ".. ... ; � 4 ..6 'n�o� from 1-30 . o 4,30 .which stretches the wide ferti1q.,p8ain, man -heart wihi,dh..so desdres, . avy bills.11 iShetknew how Dic�kens, found sanctuary; the street where sleep before writing to teTl her da`u'g�- B.Igriive, ...*,­::::: ...... 12.30 1 t, , o� " w 'beauty no ,in,atter how much 'he wanted to Dante wrote slome of his "Divine ter w1hat a wonderful. time she had Wingham ... *.*.* ............. 12.50 `1 , '( 7 1 � JLM. 58 waterlio Stre,et, son"" Strat- ,of Picardy. They 'had dejeuner on receives :it presseld down and run- whistle, and put -his,arm round Paris Comedy just spent with the Duke. 'I", J,�. , ford. . . I the sanded floor "bf the unmatchable ning over is ju:&t the tromen't - SID just at the point of ',her .a ,," and thel spot where Moliere a J . 1� ' 16th. old dnn Which -has changed-' strange0y.built is manl�--bharb sh pefy tal)- was arrested; where Reine's little ,, "Isn't it exciting?" said Same4a. � - . , "i, . -Nexit visit, Septeludow not a m the heart ering waist, was neveithel " This bt,lautiful apartment is an C.N.R. TIME TABLE . I I , . �, 1 . \ ego &lway'� balcony gtill bung above the pave- .�T , stione silme, Sterne,'onhils sentimentai needs to be comforted too. Present- dra,p-gpd against his will, hb*ever arena whrre thoughts used to be . � � _. ment, and the apartment in the Place East ,� . ".1 _ . Ile .­­ I . . I # jolirney," fbuvd' there 'his sentilbental ly she turned W him, ,her violet, e�es nt,u�ch he protested, to�-Salmela s -bud- Vendome where poor Chopin; coulgh- I . . '.I I I I I I 41 hunted anji caught and dlssecteEAnd A.M.. P.M. .e- , -, . I - I ,DENTAL boy-:4Samjelm found, betsolf. lyrickjing dilated with her.trodble.. dered, so, too, bad 'Dickens -to The ed himself into eternity)t; 'the -office now we -hunt foxes, and catch balls Goderldh ... 6.40 2.30 1 *'A ,)I . I � I . , - � 91 - - - her ea-rs to catch, the clatter tof the "Beauty, like Love, 'is cruel,�, she IlVltorgue. And they were, staying -at where Dumas sat as a c and dissect mice. I prefer thoughts Clinboii .... '­ ... * �.03 - sm , ". . .Dr.. J. A. Mel7AGGART . dooch turridnigIln'to fth,6-wistaria-hung whispered. "It hurts." I the very hotel iti. which Charles Lamb D'Artagnan leTk, with -the only*tbdrigs. rm can kil1'.witfi-' Seafb-,rth ...,:,:*..,.. . 7.17 3.16 '41 . . . . . . . I I p . .. � courtyard, and gfliakin!g all the plat- "'JuIst so, little one. -You know .the. had stayed-and'diselovered with such, I invi,libly sharing his pain." .1 Tublin ............. 7.28 3.29 1 1 , '11 , ! I Graduarbe Royal College of Dental ters'-which make the old kitchen 6f answer, don% you, to -what is pain? felicity that -bad French can , StO011, and, ,the rooms at the corner of out . . 'I I I . (be so the Rue Moliere where the exquisite And ,here was bhe� TIDOM of the Mitchell ........... 7.37 8.41 ,! Surgol . m, �no, Toronto. ,Oraco at 11jensall, the Hotel die France a ourio-shlop, in A chorus -ending :from, Euripideis.11 much more -productive in its e'Te;c't Madaime du 10hatelet made, even Vol- Mbloe de 0oulanges., the Bf4n Bon, . I "I I , / ont. Phone 10. fteleff-and then, as ant after 11n, the street again Saimela was than good. For when he asked for taiTe's dry . blood run to color and the counsellor flat fifty years, of all Mi t,,-h,e.l,l ....... West 11.19 4.33 , f � IN . noon nap ..... . . I.? 11 I . , was as imperative for Mr. Twig as full of delight at the untouched age an egg the waiter, in a glorious mis- moivelment. (Mr, Twig was often v the wistio,mI3, 'The, Abbe. had,been the Du,.bli . ............. 11.27 9.41 ., �� . / the ,absence bf A for herself, i8amela of the high houses doing obeisanc2 undeemtandin-gh, brought,"him a glass ,fired when � ery ', � ' � ,�� ,�� I i I I .11 I t, he reached these shrines Mlarqu&se's Univeirsity as Mr. Twig S ,f, ., 11 I.. I , ,th ........... 11.43 9.54- . .. � . EEVic . estalbbisbeld him inj an armchair carv- tb ,one anot,her' ajorosis the narrow of,eau de vie. 11 will order eggs all )but he had never any doubt but that had bee -n hers, s if the Marquise Cl , ,., . I I I I AUCTION Ito ed by Nature in an angle of theiraim- roadway; and she expended all her, the time,, -Lamb whispevea, to int,ft ..L .......... 12.12 10.08 ,'� ; I ' ' .� r - 'him- lie would have amiple time for recov- -would have done half 'so well if she Godeti,h ........... 12.22 10.34. , _1 . � �. , 11,C � � , I , , , � � �,-N � � I . parts whj be herself, true to her wbin*icalness upon sptinming a gos- self. Over their fitst� pettt,,,dejeujpe.r, ery w I I 4 .P'. , � 14 HAROLD DALB philosophy a twice, went bakk to sip fetween Abbeville and Carwick.11 Samela said a, little grajce� that an, of. t bile Samella, thrilling in front ba7d, 'I gon6_wlth Feminism antedated . 1� , �f'l - . y "'. 1, Licensed Auctioneer linger in the marvell'out little Cbvee "Time is, gallopting," said MT. Twig m1stakes she might make might i hem, re-sbit the scene and wept a tw6 hutridmd years -to ,Oxford,. Yeq, C.P.R. TIME -TABLE- . t, V . . 'g- little when it grew too Poignant. evelrythimg that the Miarquise had I It, S, Speti in farm aAd household Sit. Firmfin., at -]last. Smmela stood still and hreak- sue -in just such-, delightful -though , .1-t fou�d in'thle Abbe Couganges �he, . I past I . . I ,'', � I I . I 1, ggdea, Prices wessonable. For dates .,,, And when y1ou, wake up, Mr. Twig ing off her whimisies turned 'over the' p-erhaps less devastating -surprises. Then, M�' wig was so clever in bl, - 31 -nd in Mr. Twig. But I � . � � 11 " 1, � "I t I !ft, writte orIphione Hw- if 'I am not bete, you have your soul leaves of ber much -marked. little In her miadesty sihe could never To-- methodis oi apiproach, For Saffllelals* Salniela, bad fou , P.M. I ,� " �� I 4 and info"nisItab to ,talk tb4 ha,ven't. you? France Tfteterita.' . first vOew -of Notre Dame -he took her she 1vouldn't have him for fifty years Goidierijdh ............... * ... 420 , .'Iti,��, � . , A'A . . F. old Dale Ph -one 1491 S606r-bh, - Ot � menliber that ofilier people Yridght, nlot I . . . ,-",�I' im 'T�e Expositor Office" m1ulsit be a, great country. for souls, "Liston, Mr. Twig, IF'or cheerful, know qufte"'41`6 mucli as she didt-4ha't tb a little restaurant on the. River -that was, the sad, difference. Neinsidti ..................... 4.24 ­. 1, , st I ;,, . , , , �1 I 111111"lly I / it ds, so, much lonelifer than England unalloyed,, UnWb*rTing. Pleasure the she alone - (had graduated- through the Gauche, bade her climb the crooked. 'A gardien approached, MeGaw . .... 1 4.33 11 . I I I P .� ,` " even here, where we, are only in the getting Jn sight of Afbbevill,.I,e on h stairs, afid then peep thraugli the ,]it- "Am I pern4tted to sitt for a -little Auburn *:*,*:,:::::::: .... 4.42 .:l't, i . - a university,of MT. Twiv�­and so w, en * "' , ;_`111 � � I. first fold df her." tle windaw at fhe,top. What ,she saw whilepn Madame 11a Marquise's day- BIT41. ..................... 4.52 , _.102 11 � ,1 T� , . -;- I fine su&h1fdr 9ft6rV6611, Affid f1d8hing she dragged,the head wa,it,ir into the I ' . , '2, ,�� . � A, 2, �. I , ",?�, �t, was the twin tDwers, viewed incorn- bed -just at the ,very edge of it?" WW%n ..................... 5.05 1, UA �'. �, 'Vhen you confie-back I s1all want down the street to see St. Wulfra.n liall, and asked if that wer13 the stair- � %1'.41': I vass grading of 111098 in Caupda parably from thiN secret vantage Shm,elQ asiked btim. He- was doubt- MoNaught ................. 5.19 �,­ ., , a cup ot again betfiare ,the sun was, off the- tow. cape an which Charles Ltmb - 'M. .1 ,;,�� ,, � I 4 I 1011 f tea. much more� urgently . , I ._,;4 I � � ....... �i. 0.60 A ers,are things, to cherish the -past for Charles Agneau-1-had slipped, about � t ", � ,� L I advan(wi sibmdily in. accord 'with 'the �jhhn to talk with. my sbul," st� id Mr. . noint. And he was very ca.reful thh,t fui�--Very ,doubtful iindleed. Mr. T*Ig T0013111ift ........... 1 ,1,3M v , � -lities. , During 'her first visit in'to the cath,edral it- took his arm and led Him to the votin- - . West ' ' I , i" L. . It" ... t"... " , . . , I'� " , � 1. . , . " . ,�,:,� , " , . , . I , I ­ , 1 " ,:L�J ", , 4 , " 11 . " _, , 4 - filerease. ,of faci .. the Twig, .arranging himself in his arm- to the end.' - . When, I am an old, wo- so minlicaPy .-on hisj dear; ale4icious, A " , " ,'� � , . self should. be. when there was not ,dow. Samfeils did not look at ,what ­ IN111� first 29�wdek# Of 1933 ended July 161 chair wiVh the deN&fe '&Mfo t of Man,,Mr. Twilig, I shall just sit 6her. dinAnative legs, -the, waite'r'*as quite ., LN-" - , , ': 1�', - ,,"I, �1, I I.. . I.. . . . - � ... 111:1), " , . . � ,� 0 _1 '14 11 11. , � r . rery much sun, because Notre Diame was ,happening thieft. Toronto .......... 4. W, It ill. 4. � Ad ,. L, ,: " ,�! j, I ,ra&d by c"cass Tusean gyraling round his. cuishion ',thing; Isn"I it a beautiful attitude frankly PuzzlM. He knew btily num.- " _�,A-,:,�'I�,i, I - 4 t 141,1166 hogs were 9 I - . ,',',. N1 �,;,��,��,�;,,*; . . . . . "."'I'll ,,;, I ikith ,1111 the siolft substidende Was just right for ,old aige? " lyinst--not na7n*z at all, Thiis Monsieur ....... 4 ..... ��.,. ,�i,J,t� IM, I , , � " " � %�,'�16- .. w rild Oadwd,, 'in iq loveliest wheh it is dinvii-negitI, when In a moment 'he returned. "Madem- MoNauglA , ,,�., to .�, . I 1, , . ,A,' ��%,J�,,�',1. - 1 41,70) during the c, wPond' 'Per- fox ,his relaxed, muisetem "Tilme is gallbtping, little one.11 was English,? Then, it was quite pas- GtretciheR of mysterious, orivel,116 Tney tit -for , just- as long. as waltion ................. � ,� '' , ,� � I'll P ;11. orrespond its gyreat I 'S, lad 'of 1986L The tiAal n er , 6.%. " " 4 " � ..." I, ' I - 'bb .,, , , 11 , Of seented -space seem to spweep wishim.11 ff 14 I 'I, il iSalmela started off gently and then "I ean"t go, yet, ,Mr. Tvnig. , We sf,ble he had slipped a go,od, deal. But right up she e went back to the M�+ '' . s �� .. ,� � I , - ­ ,,,, , and bY ss, ,st alk just a .little wayl,'itljong that it waA ,the Americafts, w4� S,lip, to the court% of heaven, tvwhioh the window and ,engaged An a vd hill- Aubhtn ,:,�,:::, ..,i�44 W, 1 M, op gra,dead alive turned, to look� bacik. W Tvhig was mb *' , ped . � I'll I I � 4 11, . fil, . . ..... �', , """ :), , "I , I �� I ` , , � , , � �1`11` , � � 1�­Ilt` I , 10 I 1_11-.1 ., I I , � , T , T , �! � � �,.,,' � . , � i � � I , '.. - 1:�w�,­ � 1-1 � , � 1". ,� ,�� I "I ,,"'1_,,",::,. � 11,01 �1'6 `,� , 11; �k zttt'�4t,, -tt , 311711151� ,04, I ,I , w�t,,�..AL ­,�,t4l , I , i� �! - ". N ,'."� t . , 11 , � , , I ,,, I I � 11 I I I "I 0 I _. ��.,': . . , I . I '. 177 .._ I �'L�" ­ I ,.? , ,,� i I �; ,,. 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